One of the most impressive things about the Kent Denver Dining Hall is that after serving 750 lunches, it produces only one bag of trash that can't recycled or composted. Designed by the Denver-based <a href="http://www.sbdesign-pc.com/" target="_blank">Semple Brown Design</a>, the LEED Platinum dining hall was renovated and expanded in order to meet the increasing student population. A myriad of sustainable design strategies work together to create an energy efficient and environmentally friendly building, all with the goal of creating a holistic dining experience. Rain gardens, solar power, recycled materials, a living herb wall and an orchard are just a part of <a href="http://www.kentdenver.org/" target="_blank">Kent Denver School's</a> educational program.

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Kent Denver Dining Hall-Semple Brown Design

Located in Englewood, Colorado the Kent Denver School is home to almost 700 middle and high school students.

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The 210-acre campus is home to a variety of environments including native grasslands, lakes, wetlands and a variety of wildlife.

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Kent Denver Dining Hall-Semple Brown Design

The dining hall was renovated and expanded in order to accommodate all of the students and overlooks the entire campus.

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Kent Denver Dining Hall-Semple Brown Design

Besides increasing the capacity of the dining hall, the goal of the renovation was to increase the student's connection with their surrounding environment and help educate them about their food.

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Kent Denver Dining Hall-Semple Brown Design

To that end, the dining hall also boasts 2 bee hives that help pollinate an orchard, which provides fruit to be incorporated into meals.

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Kent Denver Dining Hall-Semple Brown Design

Inside, a 16 sq foot <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/living-wall">living wall</a> grows 576 plants and herbs that can be used for cooking.

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Kent Denver Dining Hall-Semple Brown Design

Multi-purpose by design, the dining hall is flexible for a variety of uses beyond the lunch service.

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Kent Denver Dining Hall-Semple Brown Design

Operable windows and sliding doors open the space up to encourage natural ventilation, while a natural daylighting scheme eliminates the need for artificial lighting except on overcast days.

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Kent Denver Dining Hall-Semple Brown Design

A <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cool_roof" target="_blank">high albedo membrane roof</a> keeps the building cool and the angled roof lines direct rainwater to three drip chains, which flow into landscape features before flowing into natural treatment and the school's wetlands.

Materials were chosen to be economical, durable and environmentally friendly, like the brick and recycled content copper shingles on the exterior of the building.

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During construction, the contractor was able to reduce construction waste by 85% and then once the hall was in operation, waste is kept to a minimum.

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Kent Denver Dining Hall-Semple Brown Design

After lunch service and everything has either been recycled or composted, there is only 1 bag of trash.

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Kent Denver Dining Hall-Semple Brown Design

One of the most impressive things about the Kent Denver Dining Hall is that after serving 750 lunches, it produces only one bag of trash that can't recycled or composted. Designed by the Denver-based Semple Brown Design, the LEED Platinum dining hall was renovated and expanded in order to meet the increasing student population. A myriad of sustainable design strategies work together to create an energy efficient and environmentally friendly building, all with the goal of creating a holistic dining experience. Rain gardens, solar power, recycled materials, a living herb wall and an orchard are just a part of Kent Denver School's educational program.